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The last thing I'd ever want is for my readers to get bored, so just in case, here are two new restaurants to try.
For romance and seriously delicious meals, the 5-month-old Paris is serving French food the likes of which Anaheim has never seen. Meanwhile, The Elephant Bar takes a more casual approach-it's a place where the whole family can chill out.
Were you under the impression that there are no French restaurants in Anaheim? There is one quite worth knowing about. Paris made its debut last November under the leadership of Louis Laulhere, my Restaurateur of the Year presented last week in the Fifi's Best special report.
There are several charming little rooms of various decor in which to dine. Just like going to the real City of Lights and eating in different restaurants along the boulevards, except that the same classic French menu is served throughout this dinner house, and terrific food it is. One room features luxurious red velvet, another is a library room, yet another is dressed in burgundy and beige velvet. All rooms feature French artwork, a plenitude of brass chandeliers topped with tiny glass shades and artifacts that make each space unique.
Few restaurants have so many inviting booths. All tables are napped with starched white linens and sparkling wine glasses sit there, ready to be filled with white or red to complement your food.
Few places anymore serve the actual classic dishes of France. You will find those traditional...